Tag: OFW
5 Simple Ways for OFWs to Invest in the Philippines
OFWs are generally the kind of people who leave home because they want to provide for their respective families, others still are looking to broaden their life experiences by working abroad for a time....
7 Preparations for OFWs Before Buying a Property
One of the main reasons why overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) are willing to sacrifice being away from home is because they would like their families to have better and comfortable lives by earning more...
6 Official Ways To Get Your New Passport Processed Faster
You can be excused from setting an online appointment to apply for your passport at the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA). In fact there are six official ways to get into the special processing...
Former OFW couple returns as entrepreneurs
Everybody wants a brighter future for their families. This is the reason why some of our kababayans choose to work abroad. However, there is another option.
I met a Filipino couple in Dubai, who used...
Qatar-based Pinoys get a Taste of Home through Filipino Entrepreneur
Dahlia Agbanlog knew early on that Pinoys living and working in Qatar would want to eat traditional meals that reminded them of home. Transitioning to working at a foreign land isn't easy, and chomping...
Filipina nurse hits the jackpot in Abu Dhabi raffle draw
An overseas Filipino worker became a millionaire after winning the Big 10 Millionaires Series 184 raffle draw in Abu Dhabi.
Filipina nurse Leilani Quijano del Rosario hit the jackpot of the monthly raffle draw conducted...
Pinoy lead massive coastal cleanup in Al- Khobar
Overseas Filipino workers and their families banded together to hold a massive coastal cleanup drive at the Corinche and along the city’s beach
Motivational speaker Mike Grogan loves the Philippines
World Class Filipinos are receiving praises from international motivational speaker Mike Grogan who says he is convinced of seeing
An Open Letter to Children of OFW
Do you have a parent who is an OFW? Are you finding it difficult to accept the reality that they are physically absent and can’t journey with you as you are growing up?